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How to Tell if a Black Onyx is Real or Not?

Black onyx itself reinstates a sleek, elegant finish to any interior, thanks to its naturally gifted lustrous glow that can elevate your spaces into a classic luxurious setting.

While the unique natural qualities of onyx are almost impossible to recreate, identifying a counterfeit can be difficult sometimes as it closely resembles the look and feel of a real onyx stone. This often happens with deep black shade variants as they are relatively easier to replicate.

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So, how to tell if a black onyx is real? Here are a few proven tests you can perform on your own before investing in this expensive material.

Looking for Any Physical Defects

Start by closely observing the stone for any inconsistencies in its natural glossy finish. This includes any bubbles, distortion, or a visible layer which could be an early warning sign not to avoid while dealing with a suspicious stone.

Identifying Temperature Sensitivity

Genuine black onyx tends to often feel cool even when held in hand for a while. Synthetic or other counterfeit materials don’t have the same temperature sensitivity as you may experience in actual stones.

Performing a Scratch Test

A scratch test will reveal whether the stone you are examining is real or not in easy steps, but it should be performed with caution. Try scratching the surface gently using any sharp objects in your hand like a knife or a safety pin. A genuine onyx stone is naturally hard and is almost impossible to scratch easily.

Density and Weight Evaluation

Black onyx is a dense and heavy stone. Analyze the weight of the stone in question to that of a genuine black onyx of similar size. If the stone feels suspiciously lightweight or does not meet the actual density parameters, it may be a sign the stone can't be real.

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Get it Tested by a Professional

After performing all the tests above, you’re still not able to tell whether the stone is real or an imitation, nothing more reliable than the material being examined by a reputable stone dealer. They have the expertise and equipment to authenticate the stone’s intricate details without any concerns of material loss.

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